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BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 02:25 PM Feb 2017

Automakers Call on E.P.A. Chief to Ease Fuel-Efficiency Standards

By NEAL E. BOUDETTEFEB. 22, 2017

President Trump has vowed to roll back regulations on business, and automakers are wasting no time in pushing his administration to make good on the promise.

Two lobbying groups representing auto manufacturers have written letters urging the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, to reverse a decision last month by the Obama administration to move forward with tougher fuel-economy standards that carmakers are supposed to meet by 2025.

Automakers contend the gas-mileage targets will be difficult and expensive to hit and will force them to produce more high-mileage cars at a time when most Americans are buying sport utility vehicles, trucks and other roomy models that are less fuel-efficient and more profitable.

The Obama administration’s fuel-economy targets “threaten to depress an industry that can ill afford spiraling regulatory costs,” Mitch Bainwol, the chief executive of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, wrote in a letter on Tuesday. The group represents 12 manufacturers, including General Motors, Ford Motor and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/22/business/energy-environment/automakers-pruitt-mileage-rules.html?_r=0

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Automakers Call on E.P.A. Chief to Ease Fuel-Efficiency Standards (Original Post) BeckyDem Feb 2017 OP
I'm sure Toyota, Honda, and Kia Phoenix61 Feb 2017 #1
It's infuriating to me. Lets go backwards is the Trump moto. BeckyDem Feb 2017 #2

Phoenix61

(16,991 posts)
1. I'm sure Toyota, Honda, and Kia
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 06:54 PM
Feb 2017

will be more than happy to accommodate people who want to drive high mpg cars. That's what gave them a great boost here the last time US automakers whined about the mpg rules. Dumbasses never learn.

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